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Example sentences for "cure them"

  • If you had but conveyed a leprosy, or some hereditary disease, to their bodies, would you have not done your best to cure them?

  • Yea, great and heinous sins may be endured in families sometimes, to avoid a greater hurt, and because there is no other means to cure them.

  • The third gave their people the right to take fish on all the banks of Newfoundland, but not to dry or cure them on any of the King's settled dominions in America.

  • Mars owns the herb: In Sussex we call it Gallwort, and lay it in our chicken’s water to cure them of the gall; it relieves them when they are drooping.

  • The juice dropped into foul ulcers, or they washed therewith, or the decoction of the herb and root, doth wonderfully cleanse and help to cure them.

  • No; they are treated with compassion, and every effort is made to cure them.

  • When they had settled their habitation near a river, many Indians came with their sick to be cured by Castillo, who blessed them and prayed to God to cure them, as this was the only means they had for subsistence.

  • Whenever Ulcers arise from a general Fault of the Blood, it is impossible to cure them, without destroying the Cause and Fuel of them.

  • He should therefore use his utmost Care to understand that of Infants, and avail himself of it, to increase the Means of rendering them healthy and vigorous, and to cure them of the different Distempers to which they are liable.

  • Chilblains may also be advantageously washed with Water and Flower of Mustard, which will concur, in a certain and easy Manner, both to cleanse and to cure them.

  • Among whom a spiritual physician that goeth to cure them, or a holy person that is full and resolute to bear down vain discourse, I confess may well employ his time, when he is cast upon it, or called to it.

  • They answer: "We do not expect to cure them.

  • Therefore, he who builds health is of greater value to humanity than he who allows people to drift into disease through ignorance of Nature's laws, and then attempts to cure them by doubtful and uncertain combative methods.

  • It may be a quicker and apparently more effective process to remove the inflamed appendix or the diseased tonsils than to cure them by building up the blood and inducing elimination of systemic poisons by natural methods.

  • We know how to cure them as well as they do.

  • Do you get as good a price for your fish when you cure them yourselves as when they are cured by fish-curers?

  • I help to cure them in the fish-curing establishment.

  • We have not had a chance to cure them ourselves.

  • It is this animal magnetism which I have discovered the secret of applying to diseases, and it is by this method that I claim to cure them all.

  • I know that it is vain to combat the opinions of mankind; there is but one means to cure them, and that is to allow them to be duped themselves.

  • I sincerely desire the welfare of my constituents, I am especially earnest in trying to cure them of those absurd prejudices, those ancient superstitions, to which men are only too much inclined.

  • Cure them if they have fever, but by no means work charms.

  • Cure them if they are sick,' said the lama, when Kim's sporting instincts woke.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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